Published on November 24, 2025

Emirates, Qatar, Etihad, Vietjet, Singapore, AirAsia, and other major airlines are boosting air travel across Asia and the Middle East with new routes in the UAE, Saudi Arabia, Vietnam, Indonesia, Malaysia, India, and beyond. This expansion is driven by rising travel demand, aiming to enhance connectivity and streamline travel for business and leisure passengers. With increased frequencies and the deployment of larger aircraft like the Airbus A380 and Boeing 787, these airlines are responding to the growing need for efficient and seamless travel. The new routes are set to provide smoother connections between key destinations, supporting not only tourism but also strengthening international business exchanges. This strategic growth highlights the ongoing recovery of the aviation industry and positions these airlines as key players in the competitive global travel market.
Qatar Airways is boosting its winter schedule with increased flights to Kuala Lumpur, Lagos, Shanghai, and Singapore. These upgrades aim to enhance connectivity through Doha, meeting rising demand for long-haul travel and global mobility.
| Route | Departure Date | Increased Frequency | Aircraft Type | Duration |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Kuala Lumpur | 17 Dec 2025 | 14 to 17 per week | Boeing 777 | 8 hours |
| Lagos | 15 Dec 2025 | 10 to 14 per week | Airbus A350 | 7 hours |
| Shanghai | 01 Jan 2026 | 7 to 10 per week | Boeing 787 | 9 hours |
| Singapore | 12 Jan 2026 | New A380 deployment | Airbus A380 | 7 hours |
Etihad Airways launched a new direct route from Abu Dhabi to Hanoi in November 2025, operating six times a week. The Boeing 787 Dreamliner connects travelers to Vietnam’s capital efficiently.Route Airline Frequency Aircraft Key Cities Served Abu Dhabi to Hanoi Etihad Airways 6 times a week Boeing 787 Dreamliner Abu Dhabi, Hanoi
Emirates Airlines enhances connectivity between the UAE and Vietnam, with daily flights to Ho Chi Minh City, four weekly flights to Hanoi, and three weekly to Da Nang using Boeing 777 and Airbus A380.
| Route | Airline | Frequency | Aircraft | Key Cities Served |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Dubai to Ho Chi Minh City | Emirates | Daily | Boeing 777 | Dubai, Ho Chi Minh City |
| Dubai to Hanoi | Emirates | 4 times a week | Boeing 777 | Dubai, Hanoi |
| Dubai to Da Nang | Emirates | 3 times a week | Airbus A380 | Dubai, Da Nang |
Vietjet launched a new direct route between Manila and Ho Chi Minh City, operating five times a week. This service boosts regional connectivity, providing Filipino travelers with easy access to Vietnam’s vibrant city.Route Airline Frequency Aircraft Key Cities Served Manila to Ho Chi Minh City Vietjet Airlines 5 times a week Airbus A320 Manila, Ho Chi Minh City
Singapore Airlines offers a special fare promotion for Southeast Asia, including Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, and Indonesia. The booking period ends December 10, 2025, with travel from January 15 to September 30, 2026.
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| Route | Airline | Promotion Period | Travel Period | Destinations Covered |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Southeast Asia | Singapore Airlines | Until Dec 10, 2025 | Jan 15 – Sept 30, 2026 | Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia |
Air India increases its winter flights with 174 additional weekly services, including expanded frequencies on the Delhi-Kuala Lumpur and Delhi-Denpasar (Bali) routes, offering more flexibility for travelers.Route Airline New Frequency Travel Dates Destinations Delhi – Kuala Lumpur Air India 10 times a week Starting Nov 15, 2025 Delhi, Kuala Lumpur Delhi – Denpasar (Bali) Air India Increased flights Starting Dec 1, 2025 Delhi, Denpasar (Bali)
AirAsia Malaysia offers affordable winter flight deals starting from RM 291, covering domestic flights within Malaysia and international routes to Thailand, Indonesia, Vietnam, and more.Route Airline Starting Price Destinations Southeast Asia AirAsia RM 291 Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia, Vietnam
Emirates, Qatar, Etihad, Vietjet, Singapore, AirAsia, and other major airlines are boosting air travel across Asia and the Middle East with new routes in the UAE, Saudi Arabia, Vietnam, Indonesia, Malaysia, India, and beyond. This expansion is driven by rising travel demand, aiming to enhance connectivity and streamline travel for business and leisure passengers.
Emirates, Qatar, Etihad, Vietjet, Singapore, AirAsia, and other leading airlines are playing a crucial role in boosting air travel across Asia and the Middle East. With new routes in the UAE, Saudi Arabia, Vietnam, Indonesia, Malaysia, India, and beyond, these airlines are responding to the surging demand for both business and leisure travel. Their efforts to enhance connectivity, improve accessibility, and offer more flight options reflect a strategic push to support regional growth and ensure seamless travel experiences for passengers. As the aviation industry continues to recover, these expansions are vital for strengthening global mobility and furthering economic and tourism ties across these key regions.
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